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weather at night

Postby sunflower » 28 May 2008 17:06

Can anyone that's been out recently let me know what the temp is at night on the BBC 5 day forecast it says 13 degrees? Surely not????
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Postby kerry » 28 May 2008 17:09

no, its not that cold, but take a cardie with you. the day time was 30 a few weeks ago. :D
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Postby hamish1966 » 28 May 2008 17:15

last year first two weeks in july were sometimes 45
and i found it very hot at night air con was a savour
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Postby sunflower » 28 May 2008 17:17

going next monday
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Postby Janice » 28 May 2008 18:19

Hi

We came back on the 16th May and it was very cool at night - the boys from the bars had their jackets on. I've been going to Icmeler for years and dont ever remember feeling as cold at night. My friend is there at the moment and says the daytime weather is sooo hot, and think the night time temperature is better now too. By the time you go next Monday I'm sure it'll be much warmer both day and night.

Enjoy your holiday.

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Postby polly » 28 May 2008 18:24

Hi,

We were there between 16th + 23rd of May. First 2 nights I wore a cardigan, but after that it was warm enough to go out without one.

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Postby sanjo » 28 May 2008 18:29

We went begining of June last year and were surprised how much cooler it is in the evenings compared to July/August. :shock:

I had to go out and buy a long sleeved top as it was a little breezey some evenings.
I would take a cardi to be on the safe side. You might need it.

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